The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has set an ambitious goal to install 700 GWh of energy storage by 2030, a target that could significantly enhance the United States' energy security and adaptability in the face of rising energy consumption. This objective is a focal point of a
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced a substantial $1.8 billion loan guarantee for Arizona Public Service (APS), aimed at boosting the state's clean energy initiatives. The agency's backing will fund several key projects intended to enhance renewable power generation and the
Virginia's legislative landscape concerning solar energy development presents a complex and often contrasting narrative, marked by the success of distributed solar projects and the stagnation of utility-scale solar initiatives. Virginia's quest for increased use of clean energy is driven by the
In the intricate world of electric utilities, the discussion of return on equity (ROE) often draws fascinating insights into the intersection of financial dynamics and regulatory influences. The average long-term ROE of the stock market hovers around 10%, yet utility investments stand out due to
The article "Solar Snub: Thousands of Mass. solar customers denied retroactive payments as 2022 law takes effect" focuses on the setbacks faced by Massachusetts solar customers due to a delay in the implementation of updated utility regulations. This followed the signing of the new clean energy law
South Carolina is on the cusp of a solar energy revolution. With its sunny skies and vast open lands, the state is primed for solar energy generation. However, it currently lags behind its neighbors in installed solar capacity. This article delves into the potential for solar energy in South